• CrawlMarks [none/use name]
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    2 days ago

    Hasan said that Kojima is a respected member of Japan's comunsit party and having done no research I am inclined to agree.

      • Chronicon [they/them]
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        2 days ago

        There's strong evidence in his body of work that he's at least on the left iirc, but yeah not an open communist

        I think it was Miyazaki who at least historically was an out and out commie

        • lil_tank [any, he/him]
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          2 days ago

          Miasaki identified as Marxist but he never actually engaged in theory because his argument for no longer identifying as Marxist was that "some rich people are nice and some poor people are assholes"

          • Awoo [she/her]
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            2 days ago

            Miyazaki just saw the collapse of the USSR and it broke his heart and then afterwards he became an environmentalist with exactly the same beliefs as before but with the added belief that marxism had failed. The man didn't change at all, he's still the same person he always was, he just succumbed to doomerism. doomer

  • M68040 [they/them]
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    2 days ago

    Takes me back to on and off accounts of people enlisting because they liked Metal Gear I’d hear in the ‘00s.

  • Hime [she/her]
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    2 days ago

    Kojima-san aishiteru my darling are you daijou bu my hime? You make me so doki doki I suki desu you desu pingu-horny

    • Erika3sis [she/her, xe/xem]
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      2 days ago

      I frankly thought it was very weird for you to assume that the omission of the "is" was a deliberate racist stylistic choice, rather than a sign that the writer themself didn't speak English as a first language, so I did some digging to find out where Istana Angin is from. As it turns out, they're from Malaysia; and as it also turns out, Malay tends not to form copular sentences with an equivalent of "to be".

      So it would seem my intuition was right.

      Also, I don't get why someone's use of capitals, dashes, and spaces when romanizing a language that does not use capitals, dashes, or spaces should be a point of judgment... Like, what, is this person making Mr. James Curtis Hepburn turn in his grave by writing "San" instead of "-san"?

      Sent from Mdewakanton Dakota lands / Sept. 29 1837

      Treaty with the Sioux of September 29th, 1837

      "We Will Talk of Nothing Else": Dakota Interpretations of the Treaty of 1837